the governing central right party linked to the outgoing president bronislaw komorowski will likely face stiff challenge from the conservatives. the picture may change with duda in office who is known to have a more skeptical approach to the e.u. >> for more on poland's president-elect we've been talking to the warsaw correspondent of britain's daily telegraph newspaper matthew day. what kind of politician we asked him is andrzej duda? >> well, mr. duda has come as a surprise to many in poland. he wasn't really known at all before he was elected as candidate for law and justice. and so now he's president-elect and it will be interesting to see how he performs. as a man he sort of is showing very-daybreak characteristics of law and justice. he is quite nationalistic or patriotic if you want to use another word. he is socially conservative. he is very proud of being a devout catholic. he wants to stand up for poland's rights, which could set him on a collision course a, with the current british government and also, b, with poland's e.u. partners. the con polish government has also tried to